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History Lied. Here Are 5 Receipts.

12 min · 10. juni 2026
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America turns 250 in 24 days. Before the celebration — five pieces of American history that are documented, recorded, and still disputed to this day. The Founding Fathers' contradiction on slavery. The Indigenous governance system that influenced the U.S. Constitution. The destruction of Black Wall Street. The deliberate rewriting of Civil War history. And the two times America paid reparations — and who actually received them. This is not anti-American. This is pro-truth. In this episode of Lifelong Learning, Mr. Jihad walks through five facts that most people were never taught — and why it matters for where this country goes next. Juneteenth is in 9 days. July 4th is in 24. The distance between those two dates tells you everything about this episode. Sources referenced in this episode are available in the YouTube description — search The Education Evolution on YouTube for the full video. Follow the show on Spotify and wherever else you find your podcasts so you never miss an episode.

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